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Wed 9 Feb, 2005 07:30 pm
Do you own a Digital Camera? If so let us know about it
What type - model
Megapixels -
Do you like it -
Are in in the market to upgrade? Your thought on that?
I have a Canon Power Shot A80, small compact easy to use 4.0 Mega Pixels, does everytring I need, probably won't live long enough to consider upgrading.
I currently have a Canon A70 it's a 3.2 mega-pixel camera.
I like it but miss my Olympus C2100 with the 10x optical zoom. I originally sold mine to upgrade and bought the A70 for a temporary camera whole waiting to get my superduper camera - well things have been sideways financially the past 8 months so that's been a problem.
I have a Sony Cyber-Shot 4.1MP.
I don't know about upgrading it anytime soon since this camera serves its purpose just fine.
I had a Sony DSC-W1, 5.1 megapixel, with a 2.5" screen.
Unfortunately it was stolen from my Jeep on Halloween.
I am going to buy a new one soon, not sure if I am going to go with the same one or not yet.
I have two Olympus E-10s (4 megapixel) that I like very much - excellent studio camera.
I'm actually looking to downgrade a bit. I want a little range-finder type digital camera. Maybe a Nikon Coolpix - I haven't decided on which.
I've really been trying to amp up my kids portfolio in a non-studio way. A big camera is scary and distracting and requires too many hands to really get great kid shots.
Olympus C-5060 5.1 megapixel
my favorite
I have an Olympus C470, 3.2 mp; the 10X optical zoom is fantastic! We have no plans to upgrade anytime soon; if we ever do, we will definitely only buy something with the same zoom capabilities.
I have a Sony mvc-FD83, 6X zoom, MPEG Movie and I love it.
I just bought the Fuji FinePix E550, 6.3mp, 4Xzoom. Love it. It came with a 16mb picture card. Of course we'll get the bigger one, 512mb. Probably purchase a couple of cards for our cruise coming up next month.
people have some nice cameras
Kodak 4.0 with 4x zoom.
I like it.
I've got a Kodak EasyShare...
i love it. $300 bucks for a 4 megapixel, 4x optical zoom, 4x internal zoom, lithium ion battery
the one feature i recommend to a would be buyer is to make sure you get a lithium ion battery+charger...they will hold charge the longest, they will last the longest after repeated charging, and they hold the most charge
edit - im not sure how it is now but when i was looking last time it seemed like you paid approximately $100 per megapixel
and for those of you who dont already know, a megapixel refers to the resolution of the maximum image size it can store...so a 640x480 image is 0.3 Megapixel...a 2000x2000 image is 4 megapixel